
Lady Honoria Pratt is the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Ollington. Period. For years, she's allowed her position in society to rule everything in her life—including her own conscience. After a disastrous house party, where she nearly disgraces herself and almost ruins the chance at happiness for a couple truly in love, she returns to London, determined to focus on the things that have always held any meaning to her—shopping on Bond Street and rubbing elbows with the ton. Royce Ainsworth, Baron Coxford, has never cared for the opinions of society. He's a prosperous landowner who seldom comes to town. However, when his good friend, the Viscount of Hollingham, invites him to his wedding, he can't refuse. When he meets the cousin of Marcus' intended, Royce sees Honoria as just another spoiled debutante. But as emotions—and passions—begin to flare, he has to wonder if there is hope for redeeming the lady, or if he's the one who will live to regret giving his heart away.
Author

Tabetha Waite is a hybrid romance author, published with Soul Mate Publishing, and upcoming works with Dragonblade and Wolf Publishing, although she enjoys the control and flexibility that being an Indie provides. She currently has more than 40 books to her credit. Tabetha grew up in a small town in Missouri with big dreams of being an author after her fourth grade teacher said she liked reading her stories. She began her journey by putting pen to paper writing anything from fantasy to mystery, but it wasn’t until she started high school that her grandmother introduced her to the classic, Gothic novels. As her love of romance grew to encompass Harlequins, it wasn’t until she read “Midnight Bride” by Kathleen Drymon did she develop a fascination for historical England. After discovering Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters, she was hooked! It wasn’t until 30 years and 63 rejections later that her debut novel, “Why the Earl is After the Girl,” the first book in her Ways of Love series was picked up for publication to critical acclaim in 2016 by Etopia Press. She's won several awards for her books. When she’s not writing, Tabetha is reading as true bookworms do, checking out any flea market, antique mall, or doll show she comes across. You can find her on most any social media site and she encourages any fans of her work to join her mailing list to learn more about upcoming novels or events.